CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Hank (Bill Paxton) is less than supportive when Jacob (Billy Bob Thornton) decides to buy back their parents’ farm.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on Scott B. Smith’s bone-chilling 1993 novel, A Simple Plan is a bit of a departure for horror film director Sam Raimi. Instead of flying eyeballs and dancing corpses, A Simple Plan is a taut crime thriller in the vein of Joel Coen’s Academy Award-winning Fargo. Set during the white winters of Minnesota, this story tells the eerie tale of Hank and Jacob Mitchell (played by Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton) who, along with a buddy, find a downed single-engine plane buried in the snowy woods. Inside it is a decaying pilot and a bag carrying four million dollars in one-hundred-dollar bills. The men decide to hide the money until spring when the snow is melted and the plane is found. If no one notices the missing money at that time, they will split it and live a wealthy new life. A simple plan, right? Wrong. Much like Humphrey Bogart’s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, things can only get worse, as distrust and greed creep into the minds of the principals. They find it difficult to decide which one gets to hold the money — and even more impossible to keep from dipping into the stash until spring. And so on. It also becomes increasingly tough to keep a secret of this magnitude. And if all this doesn’t get moviegoers’ brains working, it seems there are suspicious characters in town who just may be able to link them to the plane, forcing the more dangerous and bloody question of what to do with those people and how to cover their tracks.

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With the release of Taking One for the Team, they’re returning with new music for the first time in five years. But even though Simple Plan looks like they’ve been on a break to the public eye, there’s a lot more that goes on behind the scenes.

Do you ever feel like breaking down?
Do you ever feel out of place?
Like somehow you just don’t belong,
And no one understands you?

Do you ever wanna runaway?
Do you lock yourself in your room?
With the radio on turned up so loud,
That no one hears you screaming

No you don’t know what it’s like,
When nothing feels all right,
You don’t know what it’s like,
To be like me…

To be hurt, to feel lost,
To be left out in the dark,
To be kicked when you’re down,
To feel like you’ve been pushed around,
To be on the edge of breaking down,
And no one’s there to save you,
No you don’t know what it’s like,
Welcome to my life.

Do you wanna be somebody else?
Are you sick of feeling so left out?
Are you desperate to find something more
Before your life is over

Are you stuck inside a world you hate?
Are you sick of everyone around?
With their big fake smiles and stupid lies,
While deep inside you’re bleeding?

No you don’t know what it’s like,
When nothing feels all right,
You don’t know what it’s like,
To be like me…

To be hurt, to feel lost,
To be left out in the dark,
To be kicked when you’re down,
To feel like you’ve been pushed around,
To be on the edge of breaking down,
And no one’s there to save you,
No you don’t know what it’s like,
Welcome to my life.

No one ever lied straight to your face,
And no one ever stabbed you in the back,
You might think I’m happy,
But I’m not gonna be okay,
Everybody always gave you what you wanted,
You never had to work it was always there,
You don’t know what it’s like,
What it’s like…

To be hurt, to feel lost,
To be left out in the dark,
To be kicked when you’re down,
To feel like you’ve been pushed around,
To be on the edge of breaking down,
And no one’s there to save you,
No you don’t know what it’s like,

To be hurt, to feel lost,
To be left out in the dark,
To be kicked when you’re down,
To feel like you’ve been pushed around,
To be on the edge of breaking down,
And no one’s there to save you,
No you don’t know what it’s like,